Expanding Technology-Enabled Nurse Delivered Chronic Disease Care (EXTEND)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Hypertension
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- type 2 diabetes by International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code or treatment with glucose-lowering medication or mention in clinical notes
- HbA1c continuously ≥8.0% for ≥1
- At least 1 appointment (office visit, appointment, initial consult, telemedicine) at primary clinic site over the past year
- hypertension by ICD code or treatment with blood pressure-lowering medication or mention in clinical notes
- poor hypertension control as indicated by a clinic systolic BP >140 AND/OR diastolic BP >90 over past year
- use of an Apple iPhone or Android smartphone
- can provide informed consent
- can read/speak English
- can provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- dementia, psychosis, or life-limiting illness
- acute coronary event in past year
- hypoglycemic seizure/coma over the past year
- residence in a nursing home
- use of an insulin pump
- are or plan to become pregnant
- unable or unwilling to use necessary technology to participate in study
Sites / Locations
- Duke University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
EXTEND
EXTEND Plus
EXTEND participants receive 4 mobile monitoring devices to facilitate chronic disease self-management (glucometer, BP cuff, scale, accelerometer). Device data are transferred to Duke University Health System (DUHS). Participants can review data and trends within the device apps and modify self-management practices accordingly. The EXTEND group continues chronic disease care with their existing providers during the study, and are instructed at baseline to address management questions via their primary clinics' established avenues (as would be the case for any patient using mobile monitoring in clinical practice).
EXTEND Plus participants receive 4 mobile monitoring devices to facilitate chronic disease self-management (glucometer, BP cuff, scale, accelerometer). Device data are transferred to Duke University Health System (DUHS) for use as part of nurse-delivered intervention combining mobile monitoring, self-management support, and medication management. The intervention is administered by clinical registered nurses (RNs) from Duke Primary Care (DPC) or Duke Endocrinology. For the medication management component, RNs work with a study PharmD affiliated with the participant's clinic. The PharmD determines if medication changes are needed, and prescribes accordingly. The RNs deliver EXTEND Plus via scheduled telephone encounters throughout the 12-month intervention. The initial encounter frequency is every two weeks, but may be extended to every four weeks for patients achieving treatment goals.